Afterglow
Akaki
A bittersweet song about love that is gone, but still leaves color behind. The image came from silver rain, violet smoke, and the warm glow that stays after something beautiful has already ended.
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Streetlights melt in silver rain
Your name glows on the windowpane
Half of me says let it die
Half still reaches for the light
City hums like a tired prayer
Smoke and gold in the midnight air
I can feel what we became
Like a fire that forgot its flame
In the afterglow, afterglow
We burn slow where the lost hearts go
You and I in the violet smoke
Still alive in the afterglow
Afterglow, afterglow
Don’t let me fade when the night goes cold
Neon trembles on your skin
Like the night is caving in
We were never saints or scars
Just two shadows full of sparks
Rain runs down the boulevard
Like it knows who we really are
Not a wreck and not a dream
Just a light caught in between
In the afterglow, afterglow
We burn slow where the lost hearts go
You and I in the violet smoke
Still alive in the afterglow
Afterglow, afterglow
Don’t let me fade when the night goes cold
If we fall, let it be in light
Not as ashes — more like a sign
Something holy, undefined
Leaving color in the night
Afterglow — take me higher
Afterglow — through the fire
In the afterglow, afterglow
We burn slow where the lost hearts go
You and I in the violet smoke
Still alive in the afterglow
Afterglow, afterglow
We are the light that survives the cold
Still glowing when the world goes low
Still yours in the afterglow